Center for Family and Child Enrichment Will Use TenEleven’s EHR
Software to Produce More Time for Behavioral Health Services

March 21, 2017 07:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time

BUFFALO, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Center for Family and Child Enrichment (CFCE) is truly a community
based organization, providing a wide array of human services for
families and children of Miami-Dade County in South Florida for over 40
years. In order to maintain their high quality of service, CFCE has
chosen the TenEleven
Group to implement electronic
Clinical Record (eCR™) for their behavioral health programs.

CFCE chose to implement electronic
Clinical Record (eCR™) as part of ongoing efforts to make more time
for providing programmatic services. “The investment we are making with
TenEleven will turn a large number of administrative hours into hours
spent providing services,” said CFCE President and CEO, Delores Dunn.
“At CFCE, we are always looking for ways to maximize our staff time
toward our clients who need it. Our choice to implement eCR™ will make
that happen.”

TenEleven project manager Maxine Michael noted that CFCE will be making
some changes to its processes that will draw further benefits from the
software. “CFCE is one of those agencies that is so committed to
providing quality services they will adapt to any changes that result in
better client service. CFCE plans to utilize eCR™ to streamline
administrative functions, which will return many hours to the clinical
staff to devote toward client care,” said Michael.

CFCE and TenEleven Group both share a commitment to efficient business
process that will drive the upcoming software implementation in a way
that is sure to produce lasting improvements to what is already a high
quality of care delivered by the agency.

About Center for Child & Family Enrichment

The Center for Family and Child Enrichment (CFCE) has been enhancing the
lives of children and families since 1977. For more than 40 years, CFCE
has quieted the fears of children who were alone, placed them in loving
homes, and counseled and guided troubled families to become better
parents and keep their children out of state care and in a loving,
family environment. Learn more at www.cfcecares.org